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Learning & Development: Physical Development - Take your position
Understanding proprioception leaves settings better placed to meet the physical developmental needs of young children, says Anne O'Connor.
EYFS: Nursery group reassesses approach to learning and development in run-up to EYFS
Karen Walker, head of children's services at the London Early Years Foundation, spoke to Nursery World about how the group's nurseries are preparing for the new framework.
EYFS: Early years settings get to grips with changes to practice and planning
Thinking up imaginative ways to use their indoor space to develop children's physical development and renewed thinking about child-initiated learning are just some of the ways nurseries have been prep...
EYFS: Progress Check at two - Step two
The 'Know How' guide will see you through the progress check at two, says Susan Soar, development officer, National Children's Bureau.
New cartoon to help develop children's motor skills
Occupational therapists from the Dyspraxia Foundation have worked with children's TV channel CBeebies to create a new animation designed to help children get moving.
A Unique Child: Physical development - Practice in pictures - At a crawl
Crawling is an important physical stage in its own right which enables babies to break away from their carers for the first time and is significant in reflex development, says Anne O'Connor.
Children more likely to run around when parents keep their distance
Children whose parents 'hover' over them while playing are less likely to engage in higher levels of physical activity such as running, according to a new study.
Toddlers' bike wins 'dragons' backing
The creator of a bike for pre-school children that helps develop their balance is riding high, after judges on BBC's Dragons' Den agreed to invest £75,000 into his company.
Ofsted thumbs up for nurture groups
Nurture groups make a big difference to the behaviour and social skills of children who might otherwise be at risk of exclusion, says an Ofsted report.
A Unique Child: Cognitive development - Left-handed and right-handed
Which hand we write with is not determined at birth, but our preferences lie in our prehistory and impact on our development. Annette Karmiloff-Smith and Kyra Karmiloff explain how.
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